Ingrid H Rima
The Joan Robinson Legacy
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The Joan Robinson Legacy
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First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
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First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780873326117
- ISBN-10: 0873326113
- Artikelnr.: 24291199
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780873326117
- ISBN-10: 0873326113
- Artikelnr.: 24291199
Rima, Ingrid H.
Preface
Contributors
1. Introduction
2. Joan Robinson (1903-1983): A Biographical Memoir
3. The Role of Values in the Economics of Joan Robinson
4. Joan Robinson's Wrong Turning
5. History versus Equilibrium: Joan Robinson and Time in Economics
6. Mr. Harrod and the Classics
7. History versus Equilibrium
8. On the Generalization of the General Theory
9. Joan Robinson: Journeys into Heterodoxy
10. Value and Capital
Robinson Style
11. Robinson's Classic Question Revisited: How to Measure Capital?
12. Marx after Robinson: Production
Exchange
and Related Matters
13. Joan Robinson's Post-Keynesianism
14. The Quantity Theory and the Mark-up Equation
15. Robinson and the Other Half of the Keynesian Revolution
16. Robinson 's Dark Room: Investment in Post-Keynesian Growth Theory
17. Technical Change
Profit
and Growth: Immanent Crisis and Rigorous Theory
18. Joan Robinson: Why Not a Nobel Laureate?
19. Bibliography: The Writings of Joan Robinson
Index
Contributors
1. Introduction
2. Joan Robinson (1903-1983): A Biographical Memoir
3. The Role of Values in the Economics of Joan Robinson
4. Joan Robinson's Wrong Turning
5. History versus Equilibrium: Joan Robinson and Time in Economics
6. Mr. Harrod and the Classics
7. History versus Equilibrium
8. On the Generalization of the General Theory
9. Joan Robinson: Journeys into Heterodoxy
10. Value and Capital
Robinson Style
11. Robinson's Classic Question Revisited: How to Measure Capital?
12. Marx after Robinson: Production
Exchange
and Related Matters
13. Joan Robinson's Post-Keynesianism
14. The Quantity Theory and the Mark-up Equation
15. Robinson and the Other Half of the Keynesian Revolution
16. Robinson 's Dark Room: Investment in Post-Keynesian Growth Theory
17. Technical Change
Profit
and Growth: Immanent Crisis and Rigorous Theory
18. Joan Robinson: Why Not a Nobel Laureate?
19. Bibliography: The Writings of Joan Robinson
Index
Preface
Contributors
1. Introduction
2. Joan Robinson (1903-1983): A Biographical Memoir
3. The Role of Values in the Economics of Joan Robinson
4. Joan Robinson's Wrong Turning
5. History versus Equilibrium: Joan Robinson and Time in Economics
6. Mr. Harrod and the Classics
7. History versus Equilibrium
8. On the Generalization of the General Theory
9. Joan Robinson: Journeys into Heterodoxy
10. Value and Capital
Robinson Style
11. Robinson's Classic Question Revisited: How to Measure Capital?
12. Marx after Robinson: Production
Exchange
and Related Matters
13. Joan Robinson's Post-Keynesianism
14. The Quantity Theory and the Mark-up Equation
15. Robinson and the Other Half of the Keynesian Revolution
16. Robinson 's Dark Room: Investment in Post-Keynesian Growth Theory
17. Technical Change
Profit
and Growth: Immanent Crisis and Rigorous Theory
18. Joan Robinson: Why Not a Nobel Laureate?
19. Bibliography: The Writings of Joan Robinson
Index
Contributors
1. Introduction
2. Joan Robinson (1903-1983): A Biographical Memoir
3. The Role of Values in the Economics of Joan Robinson
4. Joan Robinson's Wrong Turning
5. History versus Equilibrium: Joan Robinson and Time in Economics
6. Mr. Harrod and the Classics
7. History versus Equilibrium
8. On the Generalization of the General Theory
9. Joan Robinson: Journeys into Heterodoxy
10. Value and Capital
Robinson Style
11. Robinson's Classic Question Revisited: How to Measure Capital?
12. Marx after Robinson: Production
Exchange
and Related Matters
13. Joan Robinson's Post-Keynesianism
14. The Quantity Theory and the Mark-up Equation
15. Robinson and the Other Half of the Keynesian Revolution
16. Robinson 's Dark Room: Investment in Post-Keynesian Growth Theory
17. Technical Change
Profit
and Growth: Immanent Crisis and Rigorous Theory
18. Joan Robinson: Why Not a Nobel Laureate?
19. Bibliography: The Writings of Joan Robinson
Index